On Wed, Aug 28, 2019 at 12:36 PM Jeremy Rowley
wrote:
> I've always thought the reason OV/EV ballots haven't been proposed/passed
> is combination of a lack of interest from the browsers and the fact that
> governance reform seems to get in the way of everything else. I've for
> proposed tons of
f relying party ballots from the Mozilla community that we put
forward/sponsor. LMK
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Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2019 9:02 AM
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Subject: Re: Global
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> > Subject:
On Wed, Aug 28, 2019 at 7:13 AM Corey Bonnell via dev-security-policy <
dev-security-policy@lists.mozilla.org> wrote:
> Anyhow, judging from censys.io, it looks like there are far bigger
> offenders of this particular quirky rule than Digicert and GlobalSign. I'd
> love to know why the BRs/EVGs ar
Beattie
; mozilla-dev-security-pol...@lists.mozilla.org
Subject: Re: GlobalSign: SSL Certificates with US country code and invalid
State/Prov
It's a trap. I do wish memes showed up here
Censys shows something like 130 globalsign certs with abbreviated joi info. I
think we sh
8:57:42 PM
To: Doug Beattie ;
mozilla-dev-security-pol...@lists.mozilla.org
Subject: Re: GlobalSign: SSL Certificates with US country code and invalid
State/Prov
Hi Doug,
Thank for you for posting this incident report to the list. I have one
clarifying question in regard to the correctness cri
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